Pharrell, One Direction and more lead Apple Music Festival
This year's Apple Music Festival, along with the headlining acts, has been announced.
This year's Apple Music Festival, along with the headlining acts, has been announced.
The minor software update can be downloaded now over-the-air or through iTunes.
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The Apple Music head also admits the Connect social network needs work.
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In the September issue of Vanity Fair, the pop superstar also takes a shot at Spotify.
At least for Indie music distributor DashGo, Apple’s service is still dwarfed by the industry leader.
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Inside sources suggest that Apple Music has already attracted a large number of subscribers.
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The streaming music company was able to beat revenue expectations in its most recent quarterly report.
Jim Dalrymple has lost around 4,700 tracks from his library.
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This might signal another nail in the coffin of Apple's non-iOS audio players.
The popular music-and-lyrics app Musixmatch has been updated to officially support Apple Music.
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It appears that Apple is so intent on helping Apple Music Connect gain traction that it has removed the option for disabling the feature.
Two family members can subscribe to the streaming music service for $14.99 per month.